Mogie: The Heart of the House

A rambunctious puppy finds a home at the Ronald McDonald House, a place that houses sick children and their families while they undergo treatment. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Mogie: The Heart of the House

Kathi Appelt
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej App)

A rambunctious puppy finds a home at the Ronald McDonald House, a place that houses sick children and their families while they undergo treatment. Recommended for ages 3–6.


Being Sick

  • The Honest Truth


  • Making Happy


  • Sometimes You Barf


  • Llama Llama Home with Mama


  • A Sick Day for Amos McGee


  • Some Days: A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness


  • Mogie: The Heart of the House


  • Echo's Sister


  • Sometimes You Barf


  • Making Happy


  • How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?


  • Do Not Lick This Book: It's Full of Germs


  • Do Not Lick This Book: It's Full of Germs


  • Katie Woo Has the Flu


  • How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?


  • Bob, Not Bob!


  • Katie Woo Has the Flu


  • The Honest Truth


  • My Mommy Medicine


  • Bob, Not Bob!


  • Cloud Babies


  • My Mommy Medicine


  • Cancer Hates Kisses


  • Love Like Sky


  • Some Days: A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness


  • Love Like Sky


  • Cancer Hates Kisses


  • A Sick Day for Amos McGee


  • More to the Story


  • Llama Llama Home with Mama


  • More to the Story


  • Scaredy Squirrel Visits the Doctor


  • Echo's Sister


  • Mogie: The Heart of the House


Sometimes You Barf

A sick girl who throws up at school learns that vomiting is sometimes unavoidable and that the sickness—and the embarrassment—will pass. Recommended for ages 3–6.

Sometimes You Barf

Nancy Carlson
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Car)

A sick girl who throws up at school learns that vomiting is sometimes unavoidable and that the sickness—and the embarrassment—will pass. Recommended for ages 3–6.


Being Sick

  • The Honest Truth


  • Some Days: A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness


  • Love Like Sky


  • More to the Story


  • Llama Llama Home with Mama


  • Making Happy


  • A Sick Day for Amos McGee


  • Cloud Babies


  • Mogie: The Heart of the House


  • Mogie: The Heart of the House


  • More to the Story


  • Sometimes You Barf


  • Katie Woo Has the Flu


  • Bob, Not Bob!


  • Echo's Sister


  • How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?


  • Echo's Sister


  • Love Like Sky


  • My Mommy Medicine


  • Katie Woo Has the Flu


  • Sometimes You Barf


  • Some Days: A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness


  • How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?


  • A Sick Day for Amos McGee


  • Llama Llama Home with Mama


  • Making Happy


  • Cancer Hates Kisses


  • Cancer Hates Kisses


  • My Mommy Medicine


  • Bob, Not Bob!


  • Do Not Lick This Book: It's Full of Germs


  • Do Not Lick This Book: It's Full of Germs


  • The Honest Truth


  • Scaredy Squirrel Visits the Doctor


My New Mom and Me

Worrying about how his adoptive cat mom is so unlike him on the outside, a puppy develops an appreciation for his new family's enjoyment of differences as they participate in the same loving and squabbling activities shared by all families. Recommended for ages 3–6.

My New Mom and Me

Galindo, Renata
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Gal)

Worrying about how his adoptive cat mom is so unlike him on the outside, a puppy develops an appreciation for his new family's enjoyment of differences as they participate in the same loving and squabbling activities shared by all families. Recommended for ages 3–6.


Adoption

  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • Elliot


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • Elliot


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • The Family Book


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • Home at Last


  • Little Cub


  • Wish


  • The Family Book


  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • I'm Adopted!


  • Our Subway Baby


  • A Mother For Choco


  • My New Mom and Me


  • Our Subway Baby


  • I'm Adopted!


  • A Mother For Choco


  • Wish


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • Pablo's Tree


  • A Child Is a Child


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • Pablo's Tree


  • My New Mom and Me


  • Home at Last


  • A Child Is a Child


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • Little Cub


Real Sisters Pretend

Safe in the knowledge that adoption has made them "forever family," stepsisters Mia and Tayja improvise an imaginary adventure with a joyful homecoming to a real home with their two moms. Recommended for ages 3-6.

Real Sisters Pretend

Lambert, Megan Dowd
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Lam)

Safe in the knowledge that adoption has made them "forever family," stepsisters Mia and Tayja improvise an imaginary adventure with a joyful homecoming to a real home with their two moms. Recommended for ages 3-6.


Adoption

  • Wish


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • A Child Is a Child


  • My New Mom and Me


  • Home at Last


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • A Mother For Choco


  • Home at Last


  • The Family Book


  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • Pablo's Tree


  • I'm Adopted!


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • A Child Is a Child


  • Elliot


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • Pablo's Tree


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • Elliot


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • Little Cub


  • My New Mom and Me


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • Little Cub


  • Our Subway Baby


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • I'm Adopted!


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • The Family Book


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • Our Subway Baby


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • A Mother For Choco


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • Wish


Home at Last

After Lester is adopted from his foster home by Daddy Albert and Daddy Rich, he can't fall asleep in his new bed. What will it take to make Lester feel home at last? Recommended for ages 3-6.

Home at Last

Vera B. Williams
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Wil)

After Lester is adopted from his foster home by Daddy Albert and Daddy Rich, he can't fall asleep in his new bed. What will it take to make Lester feel home at last? Recommended for ages 3-6.


Adoption

  • A Mother For Choco


  • I'm Adopted!


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • Pablo's Tree


  • Pablo's Tree


  • The Family Book


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • Elliot


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • My New Mom and Me


  • Elliot


  • A Mother For Choco


  • Our Subway Baby


  • The Family Book


  • Wish


  • What's Life Like in Foster Care?


  • Home at Last


  • A Child Is a Child


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • Little Cub


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • And Tango Makes Three


  • My New Mom and Me


  • We Belong Together: A Book About Adoption And Families


  • Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • A Most Unusual Day


  • I'm Adopted!


  • I Love You Like Crazy Cakes


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • Real Sisters Pretend


  • Our Subway Baby


  • The Story I'll Tell


  • Wish


  • Little Cub


  • A Child Is a Child


  • A Crazy-Much Love


  • Just Right Family: An Adoption Story


  • Home at Last


Death is Stupid

This book walks through the emotions and confusion it is common for young people to experience when someone dies, and describes some of the ways to celebrate love and life. Recommended for ages 6–9.

Death is Stupid

Anastasia Higginbotham
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 155.937 Hig)
Series: Ordinary Terrible Things

This book walks through the emotions and confusion it is common for young people to experience when someone dies, and describes some of the ways to celebrate love and life. Recommended for ages 6–9.


End of Life

  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • Summerlost


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • When People Die


  • Birdie


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • Birdie


  • Summerlost


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Missing Mommy


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Death is Stupid


  • When People Die


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • Death is Stupid


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • The Goodbye Book


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Missing Mommy


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • What Happens When a Loved One Dies? Our First Talk About Death


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend

Although Henry enjoys the time he spends at his mother's apartment and his father's house, his dog Pomegranate gets confused about which place is home. Recommended for ages 3-6.

Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend

Karen Stanton
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Sta)

Although Henry enjoys the time he spends at his mother's apartment and his father's house, his dog Pomegranate gets confused about which place is home. Recommended for ages 3-6.


Divorce

  • The List of Things That Will Not Change


  • You Make Your Parents Super Happy! A Book About Parents Separating


  • Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend


  • Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce


  • Do You Sing Twinkle? A Story About Remarriage and New Family


  • Divorce


  • Divorce


  • Divorce


  • Weekends With Dad: What to Expect When Your Parents Divorce


  • Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce


  • Divorce


  • Just Like Always


  • Weekends With Dad: What to Expect When Your Parents Divorce


  • Just Like Always


  • The Thing About Leftovers


  • Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend


  • Do You Sing Twinkle? A Story About Remarriage and New Family


  • Caillou: A New Family


  • Weekends with Max and His Dad


  • On the Other Side of the Garden


  • The List of Things That Will Not Change


  • Divorce is the Worst


  • Big and Little Questions (According to Wren Jo Byrd)


  • I Don't Want To Talk About It


  • Dear Sweet Pea


  • You Make Your Parents Super Happy! A Book About Parents Separating


  • Dear Sweet Pea


  • On the Other Side of the Garden


  • The Thing About Leftovers


  • Caillou: A New Family


  • I Don't Want To Talk About It


  • Living with Mom and Living with Dad


  • Emily's Blue Period


  • Living with Mom and Living with Dad


  • Weekends with Max and His Dad


  • Emily's Blue Period


  • Big and Little Questions (According to Wren Jo Byrd)


  • Divorce is the Worst


Divorce is the Worst

Kids are often told, "it's for the best"––and one day, it might be––but right now, divorce is the worst. With honesty and humor, the author conveys the challenge of staying whole when your entire world, and the people in it, split apart. Recommended for ages 6–9.

Divorce is the Worst

Anastasia Higginbotham
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 306.89 Hig)
Series: Ordinary Terrible Things

Kids are often told, "it's for the best"––and one day, it might be––but right now, divorce is the worst. With honesty and humor, the author conveys the challenge of staying whole when your entire world, and the people in it, split apart. Recommended for ages 6–9.


Divorce

  • Caillou: A New Family


  • Divorce


  • I Don't Want To Talk About It


  • Do You Sing Twinkle? A Story About Remarriage and New Family


  • Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce


  • Just Like Always


  • Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend


  • Dear Sweet Pea


  • Weekends with Max and His Dad


  • Standing on My Own Two Feet: A Child's Affirmation of Love in the Midst of Divorce


  • On the Other Side of the Garden


  • Divorce is the Worst


  • The List of Things That Will Not Change


  • Monday, Wednesday, and Every Other Weekend


  • Weekends With Dad: What to Expect When Your Parents Divorce


  • Emily's Blue Period


  • Divorce


  • On the Other Side of the Garden


  • Big and Little Questions (According to Wren Jo Byrd)


  • Divorce


  • Living with Mom and Living with Dad


  • I Don't Want To Talk About It


  • Divorce is the Worst


  • Weekends with Max and His Dad


  • Living with Mom and Living with Dad


  • The Thing About Leftovers


  • Weekends With Dad: What to Expect When Your Parents Divorce


  • You Make Your Parents Super Happy! A Book About Parents Separating


  • Big and Little Questions (According to Wren Jo Byrd)


  • Divorce


  • Emily's Blue Period


  • Do You Sing Twinkle? A Story About Remarriage and New Family


  • Dear Sweet Pea


  • Just Like Always


  • The Thing About Leftovers


  • Caillou: A New Family


  • You Make Your Parents Super Happy! A Book About Parents Separating


  • The List of Things That Will Not Change


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